12 custom yachts with naval architecture by Vripack delivered to their Owners this Spring

12 luxury custom yachts with naval architecture by renowned Dutch design studio ...

12 custom yachts with naval architecture by Vripack delivered to their Owners this Spring

July 05, 2012

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

12 luxury custom yachts with naval architecture by renowned Dutch design studio Vripack were delivered to their happy owners this spring season. Almost every two weeks a completely new or refitted yacht has been launched.

Newly refitted superyacht ILONA by Amels

Newly refitted superyacht ILONA by Amels

“This means hard work and long days for us naval architects,” says Ierring Faber of Vripack. “Since we do not only design or engineer but also perform the naval architecture of these projects we make sure they all sail the oceans safely and in comfort. For this we take great care in performing an accurate inclination test as well as multiple sea trials.”

Typically for Vripack the 12 yachts are all across the board ranging from a 73 meter in Holland, to a 42 meter full custom yacht in Asia down to a 40ft custom day boat for sailing the Saint Tropez waters. “Our involvement ranged from executing plans from colleague designers to handling a complete vessel without any third party. We wish everybody who sails on these magnificence ships very happy times indeed.”

21.45m luxury yacht NED 70 by Ned Yacht and Vripack

21.45m luxury yacht NED 70 by Ned Yacht and Vripack

12 custom yachts with naval architecture by Vripack delivered to their Owners this Spring:

Project 6617 megayacht Ilona (refit)

Project 5605 motor yacht Star

Project 6431 Maja II

Project Jetten 30

Project 6514 Jetten 44

Project 6232 Javelin 22.2

Project 6170 PG09

Mulder 72′

Project 6289 Osprey 34′

Project 6191 Gamma 20

Project 5991 Vivante 55

Project 6245 motor yacht NED 70

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